Swarovski XILION Right Angle Weave Bracelet

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • All materials available from mailorder-beads... - links to individual items can be found below.
    Please note since we created this video in 2016 Swarovski have discontinued their range of loose component. We we have added links to alternative options that will also work really well for this design.
    Original Description:
    Steph teaches you just how easy bead weaving can be! Using 4mm Swarovski Elements crystal XILIONS in Paradise Shine 2x, which was the new colour for Fall/Winter last year. The soft pastel grey bead that has a vibrant coating on both sides of the bead that shines purple and green. We have a large range of colours in the bicone shape, so be sure to see the full range as there is guaranteed to be a colour that matches every outfit!
    Just by adding an accent down the edge of the bracelet with the spacer beads, Steph gives this simple bracelet a whole new look, and the silver colour of the spacers contrasts beautifully with the colour of the XILION beads.
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    For an 18cm bracelet, (including the clasp), you will need:
    1m of 0.25mm Supplemax monofilament beading thread
    2 x size 2 silver plated crimp tube
    2 x silver plated necklace ends
    2 x 6mm silver plated jump ring
    1 x silver plated toggle clasp
    70 x 4mm Swarovski XILION in Paradise Shine 2x
    44 x 2.5mm silver plated spacer beads
    (All findings and spacer beads are also available in gold plated)
    Links to products:
    0.25mm Supplemax: www.mailorder-b...
    Size 2 crimp tube: www.mailorder-...
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    6mm jump rings: www.mailorder-...
    Toggle clasp: www.mailorder-...
    2.5mm Spacer Beads: www.mailorder-b...
    Paradise Shine 2x Swarovski XILION beads were used in eth video (now discontinued).
    All the range of 4mm Preciosa Crystal bicone beads will work as a substitute for this design and there's loads of colours to choose from.
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    You can also substitute the spacer beads for size 11 seed beads which works really well and give your lots more colour to options to play with.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @helentew6393
    @helentew6393 Год назад +1

    I love this bracelet, just what I've been looking for lol

  • @lynn6760
    @lynn6760 3 года назад +1

    I'm new to beadding. And I have to say. I am astonished at the incredible versatility, there are so many ways to bead it's simply amazing

    • @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited
      @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited  3 года назад

      There's really are so many great things you can do with beading. It's why beads are so great - though we might be bias : )

  • @sittinginthebasement
    @sittinginthebasement 9 лет назад +4

    This works up so quickly! The great thing about these simple designs is that they can have to many options. For the spacer bead, I used a 2mm bicone for the outside contrast--it fit perfectly! On the next bracelet I made, I used four 11/0 seed beads and made a picot for each space. Also, I love designs where a needle is not necessary.

  • @glossydemarco358
    @glossydemarco358 7 лет назад +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial and looking forward to trying it myself....many thanks!

  • @pennycornwell1010
    @pennycornwell1010 8 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed this video. Very elegant bracelet

  • @shemarbra
    @shemarbra Год назад

    very pretty Thankyou

  • @roselinprimrose1637
    @roselinprimrose1637 5 лет назад

    looking forward to trying this it looks sweet Merry Christmas all the best for 2019

  • @bonnie4526
    @bonnie4526 8 лет назад +1

    nice job

  • @NICKYM26
    @NICKYM26 6 лет назад

    good pointer's with the clamshell's the only thing I would do different is use a brighter color, but it is a nice bracelet. thank's

    • @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited
      @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited  6 лет назад

      Hi Nicky, the lovely thing about using Swarovski xilion beads, they make so many great colours you can customise a design like this to what ever colour you like.

  • @lakota398
    @lakota398 7 лет назад

    I found if you start with 2 beads on each thread before the first bicone, it doesn't sit slanted against the crimp. Hope this helps😉

    • @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited
      @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited  7 лет назад

      Hi Leah, you can do that to start off, I like to start with a single bead as I prefer the look, though it is down to personal preference really. :)

  • @christymccullough7306
    @christymccullough7306 7 лет назад +1

    this is stunning and i would like to know how you think it would look with 6mm bicones?

    • @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited
      @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited  7 лет назад +2

      Hi Christy the right angle weave would definitely work in 6mm, it will just look a little chunkier. You would also have to make the spacer beads along the sides bigger, I would try a 3.5 or 4mm bead, it might require a little bit of trial and error to get the tension looking right. I hope that helps.
      Thanks.

    • @christymccullough7306
      @christymccullough7306 7 лет назад

      The Bead Shop (Nottingham) Limited Thanks so much for your reply

  • @asootme5096
    @asootme5096 3 года назад

    it's awesome disgen
    can I use 6MM size

    • @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited
      @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited  3 года назад

      Hi Esraa, the bracelet would definitely work in 6mm xilions or bicones, it will just look a little chunkier. You'd probably have to make the spacer beads along the sides bigger, I would try a 3.5 or 4mm spacer bead, or a size 5 seed bead, it might require a little bit of trial and error to get the right tension and looking good. I hope that helps.
      Best Wishes Steph

  • @SuperDenise128
    @SuperDenise128 6 лет назад

    I hate not using a needle...It is so frustrating.

    • @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited
      @TheBeadShopNottinghamLimited  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Denise, if you colour the ends of the ends of the thread with marker pen or nail varnish they're easier to see. If you also hold the thread quite close to the end they don't tend to bend so much. You may also find if you cut the end of the thread at an angle and use a size 10 beading needle you might get the thread though, however personally I find this a bit fiddly. I hope some of these tips are useful. Thanks Steph.